2008年9月24日星期三

[G4G] 答复: [G4G] Re: The first Android-powered phone

中国达人?

哪个是中国破解的?


You are welcomed to email me 24 hours.


From: "参考消息" <go2group@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 09:13:19 +0800
To: googroup<Googroup@googlegroups.com>; go2group<Go2group@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [G4G] Re: The first Android-powered phone

Google Phone(G1)正式亮相 售价179美元

Google Phone

  与G共舞综合报道:今天,Google的Android操作系统手机"HTC Dream/G1"举行了新闻发布会,与G共舞对此进行了直播报道。此款手机由宏达电制造,从设计草图看,手机的背面印有"with Google"(与谷歌合作)字样。(更多请看Google Phone图集

  Google Phone将于10月22日正式上市,价格为179美元(约合人民币1200元),现有的T-Mobile用户可以通过网络订购。T-Mobile将是HTC Dream/G1的首家服务运营商,用户需签署两年服务合同,HTC Dream/G1的售价为179美元。在10月22日发布当天,将有22个国家可以买到谷歌手机。在11月,将有27个国家。T-Mobile提供了两种流量和短信包月计划。第一档为25美元,包括不限制的网络流量,以及一定数量的短信。第二档为35美元,包括不限制的网络流量和不限数量的短信。这款Google Phone将于11月在英国上市,2009年将在全欧洲上市。但尚不知道何时会进入中国市场。这款手机目前只能在T-mobile上使用,SIM卡是被锁定的。不过我想,一定会有中国的达人去破解的~

以下为HTC Dream/G1的具体配置:

  手机体积:117(毫米) x 55(毫米) x 16(毫米)

  屏幕尺寸:3.17英寸HVGA (480 x 320)

  重量:157克

  电池:1150mAh电池

  处理器:高通528Mhz 7201处理器

  内存:64MB RAM、128MB ROM

  1GB MicroSD卡

  5排全功能键盘

  轨迹球

  310万像素摄像头

  支持视频格式:H.264、流媒体、3GPP、MPEG4和Codec 3GP

  YouTube视频播放器

  支持音频格式:MP3、AAC、AAC+、WMA、MPEG4、WAV、MIDI、REAL、

  AUDIO和OGG

  支持墙纸格式:JPG、BMP、PNG和GIF

  内置扬声器

  铃声(MP3、AAC、AAC+和WMA)

  尚不支持SKYPE

  支持HTTP、WAP Push和xHTML

  不支持蓝牙立体声(也就是A2DP)

  Picture Caller ID

  支持短信(SMS)和彩信(MMS)

  支持POP、IMAP、SMTP,以及Gmail,雅虎,微软,AOL邮箱同步,内置Gmail程序,自动推送邮件

  支持AIM、MSN、雅虎通和GTALK

  四频(850,900,1800,1900)

  可以阅读Word、Excel和PDF文档,不支持微软的Exchang

  支持3G,802.11b和802.11g、同时也支持2G

  内置谷歌浏览器,名为Chrome Lite

  与谷歌日历同步

  与Android Marketplace联机

  支持谷歌"街景"服务

  包装盒内附数据工具包。

与G共舞整理,仅供参考)


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2008/9/24 参考消息 <go2group@gmail.com>
GPhone终于面世了

 
 

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于 08-9-23 通过 The Official Google Blog 作者:A Googler

Today, T-Mobile announced the world's first Android-powered phone. This marks an important milestone in the young history of Android. It was less than a year ago, on November 5, that the Open Handset Alliance, a group of more than 30 technology and mobile companies, announced plans to create a complete mobile platform that would facilitate the development of advanced mobile applications and give users the best the web has to offer on a mobile device.

Software developers are key to driving innovation on the web, and also for mobile. That's why, over the past year, we've released several early versions of the Software Developer Kit (SDK) and worked with developers from around the world to make it better and more complete. This has culminated in today's release of the Android 1.0 SDK R1. Through the SDK, developers have unprecedented access to the hardware and software capabilities of the device, enabling them to innovate freely. More than 1,700 applications were developed as part of the Android Developer Challenge. Google engineers have also been busy developing Android applications. Many of our products (Search, Gmail, and Maps, among others) are available on a wide range of phones such as the iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile devices, and many more. Today, they're also available on Android, and you can check out the Google Mobile blog for more details.

But there's more to the Android story. Not only does it allow all applications open access to the phone's functionality; the platform itself will also be open. The Open Handset Alliance has announced its intention to open source the entire Android platform by the end of the year. Along with the other members of the Alliance, we hope that Android can provide a meaningful contribution to all players in the mobile ecosystem: the developers, the wireless carriers, the handset manufacturers, etc. Everyone will be free to adopt and adapt the technology as they see fit. By doing so, we hope that users will get better, more capable phones with powerful web browsers and access to a rich catalogue of innovative mobile applications.

Developers will soon be able to distribute their applications to real handsets through the beta version of Android Market. Handset manufacturers and wireless carriers will be able to incorporate Android innovations into their own new handsets and service offerings. And users will get better handsets and more choice. We think it's another step towards realizing the full potential of the mobile phone.

Posted by Erick Tseng, Lead Product Manager, Android Team


 
 

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